Parvest Multi-Asset Income Emerging

The fund invests at least 70% of its assets in Emerging markets (defined as non OECD countries prior to 1 January 1994 together with Turkey and Greece) and maximum 30% of its assets in other markets in asset classes including equity securities, debt securities, cash instruments and money market, commodities.

The fund may invest in derivatives (up to 100%). These types of investments can involve material additional risks, for example counterparty default risk or insolvency, volatility risk, liquidity risk, leverage risk and valuation risk, and may expose the fund to significant losses.

The fund is exposed to interest rate and credit risks.

The fund has significant exposure to emerging markets and is likely to be subject to a higher than average volatility. Emerging markets may have higher legal, regulatory and political risk.

The management company may at its discretion pay dividends out of the capital of the fund. Payment of dividends out of capital amounts to a return or withdrawal of part of an investor’s original investment or from any capital gains attributable to that original investment. Any distributions involving payment of dividends out of the fund’s capital may result in an immediate reduction of the net asset value per share.

Investors should not solely rely on this document to make any investment decision. Please refer to the Singapore offering documents for further information (including the risk factors) about the fund.

Managed by an award-winning multi-asset solutions team comprising 26 multi-asset professionals and EUR 51 billion of assets under management in multi-asset strategies, as of March 2018.

With clear income focus, the fund provides an attractive income distribution of 5.75% to 9% per annum in 2018 (multiple monthly distribution share classes available).

Two sources of alpha generation: Flexible asset allocation by the Multi-Asset, Quantitative and Solutions (MAQS) investment group and security selection by in-house asset class specialists.

These internal guidelines are mentioned for your information only and are subject to change. This constitutes an objective and not a guarantee.

Fund Fact

Launched on 25 April 2016

Size: USD 194 million, as of 29 March 2018

ISIN Code: LU1270633115 (Classic)

Available in: USD, EUR, AUD, CNH, HKD, SGD

Type of Shares: Capitalisation, Monthly Distribution

Management Fee: 1.25% (Classic)

Source: BNP Paribas Asset Management, as of 29 March 2018.

The fund intends to make regular distributions to investors and, if its income is insufficient to cover these payments, these payments may reduce the fund’s capital. Prospectus guidelines are leading.

The fund enables investors to enjoy a fixed monthly dividend payment of 0.53 per share in the Classic MD and Classic HKD MD share classes, equivalent to 6.0% annual dividend rate; 0.57 per share in the Classic RH AUD MD share class, equivalent to 6.25% annual dividend rate; 0.83 per share in the Classic RH CNH MD share class, equivalent to 9.0% annual dividend rate; and 0.52 per share in the Classic RH SGD MD share class, equivalent to 5.75% annual dividend rate. The annual dividend rates in 2018 are valued with reference to the net asset value of the corresponding monthly dividend share classes as at 31 October 2017 and decomposed into a fixed monthly payment for a 12 month period in 2018, with an exception that monthly payment for hedged shares can change because of interest rate movement during the year. Dividends may be paid out of capital. The aforementioned annual dividend rates are only applicable for 2018. A positive distribution yield does not imply a positive return. Distributions may be paid out of capital which may result in an immediate reduction of the fund’s net asset value per share. The Board of Directors has the sole discretion to vary the rate and/or frequency of distribution as long as it is in line with the prospectus and relevant regulations. While there will be no variations month on month and investors will receive a fixed dividend amount on a monthly basis, the monthly dividend rate with reference to the prevailing net asset value of the share classes concerned will vary. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of current or future performance.

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